New York Jets rookie QB Tajh Boyd acknowledged that the Jets' offense is completely different to that of Clemson's. Boyd said he's been working on footwork, reads and becoming more precise. Boyd added that he's doing everything he can to understand the offense, but knows it will take time.

New York Jets QB Tajh Boyd said he believes QB Geno Smith is the leading candidate for the starting quarterback job at this point. "Geno has been pretty much ... he's been the offense," Boyd said. "You know, right now, it's his team. But, I mean, at the end of the day, you want to go out there and do everything that's possible to win."

New York Jets QB Tajh Boyd is working with quarterbacks coach David Lee to alter his throwing motion. Lee wants Boyd to throw with the full range of motion over the top. Boyd feels this will improve his accuracy and decrease the chances of his passes been batted by defenders.

Updating a previous item, a New York Jets team source indicates any talk of QB Tajh Boyd switching positions is premature. "No head coach will close the door on anything," the source said. "He hadn't considered it. He was just answering a question."

Clemson QB Tajh Boyd said he will be working on improving his footwork while preparing for the 2014 NFL Draft. "Just consistency with the footwork," Boyd said. "I think that's what separates quarterbacks: learning how to throw the ball on a certain level, on certain angles. I think I can change my platform to throw on just about any angle."

The Oakland Raiders have acknowledged they need a quarterback, and they have met with Clemson QB Tajh Boyd, who is projected to go anywhere from the second to fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Boyd said Tuesday, Jan. 21, that the Raiders have been the most interested of the dozen or so teams he's talked with so far during the Senior Bowl.